SIXTEEN LOCAL PROJECTS SIGNED INTO LAW
Walz’s appropriations requests signed into law earlier today as part of the Omnibus Appropriations bill
For Immediate Release
March 11, 2009
Contact: Meredith Salsbery
507-388-2149
WASHINGTON D.C. — Earlier today, President Obama signed the federal funding of sixteen important local projects into law that will help create and save jobs across southern
“Projects like Highway 14 are critically important to southern
“These funds will do more than just create jobs,” continued Walz. “These investment dollars strengthen the fabric of our communities. Lewis and Clark Regional Water System, Bolder Options, the Sherriff’s Youth Program, and
The FY2009 Omnibus Appropriations bill funding at the request of Congressman Walz for the following projects:
$200,000 for Bolder Options
To expand Bolder Options' youth mentorship program into the
$713,625 for the Center for Renewable Energy at
This funding would support on-going research into cellulosic ethanol, biodiesel and other renewable forms of energy.
$290,000 for Crop Disease Research at the
Research into crop diseases that threaten
$235,000 for the Competitive Farm Benchmarking Program at the
Funding for a project that helps farmers compare their costs of production and maximize their efficiencies of operation.
$323,000 for Hormel Institute in
Funds would help the
$2,375,000 Hwy 14 Waseca-Owatonna
Funds would support the four-lane expansion of Highway 14 from Waseca to I-35 at
$475,000 for
Funds would provide for final design, right-of-way acquisition and first stage construction of a 1.9 mile extension of
$27,000,000 for Lewis and
Centered in twenty communities in western
Several Members of Congress from three states requested this funding. This area is so desperately short of water that there are restrictions on constructing new small business and residences; the pipeline will be essential to the economic viability of these small towns. Many of the communities involved have pre-paid the local share of the project, in order to keep inflationary costs at a minimum, and are only awaiting the federal share.
$700,000 for the
The Center trains social workers, teachers, and health care professionals to recognize and report signs of child abuse.
$500,000 for the Northern Tallgrass Prairie National Wildlife Refuge in
This project will support land acquisition to add acreage to the refuge.
$181,000 for St. Elizabeth’s Hospital Fresh Start Disease Prevention Program
Funds would support the expansion of a chronic disease management program in Wabasha to help participants reduce their risk of heart disease.
$228,000 for St. Mary’s University’s Teacher Mentorship Program
Funds would help expand the university's educator professional development programs by using technology to allow greater outreach to teachers in MN with impact on thousands of students in critical STEM subjects.
$200,000 for Sheriffs Youth Program in
Funding would support the expansion of SYP’s services for at-risk youth.
$712,000 for
Would fund the construction of a new 60-bus garage facility; as well as a new park-and-ride facility in
$8,604,000 for
This multi-state project was requested by several Members of Congress. It will provide for the first phases of construction of new 1,200 foot lock chambers at several locks and dams along the
$951,000 for Veterans Re-Entry Education Program in
Funds would help Minnesota State Colleges and Universities and three state agencies create programs to help returning veterans find employment and educational opportunities.
While most of the federal funding for FY2009 was delayed until now, some funding bills did become law before President Bush left office. In the FY2009 bills that became law last year, Walz also secured the following funding:
$2 million for the Minnesota National Guard Beyond the Yellow Ribbon Program
$704,000 for the National Guard's
$1.3 million for the Minnesota Helicopter Civil Band Radio Communication
$2.224 million for Minnesota Satellite Multi-Modal Collaborative Crisis and Training Network
$400,000 for flood mitigation in
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